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Joi-Lynn Mondisa, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, meets with NSBE students during in the IOE Building North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 30, 2017.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Hannah Larson, center, and Man I (Maggie) Wu lead students through an introduction to Inertia Measurement Units (IMUs) in the ENCHANT Camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Teerachart Soratana, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, helps Shaelyn, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, as she takes a stab at controlling the robotic arm at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Doowon Han, left, PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, and Yier Dong, a masters student in science of information, give students a rundown of how the driving simulator works before letting them experience what it is like to be in an autonomous vehicle in the ENCHANT Camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Munish Khetrapal, Managing Director for Solutions, S+CC, Cisco
During this in-person and virtual roundtable, press will get to hear from Wim Elfrink, EVP of Industry Solutions and Chief Globalisation Officer and government leaders about how the Internet of Everything is impacting the public sector through deployments such as smart city applications like smart lighting and Cisco’s new offering called City Operations Center.
Teerachart Soratana, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, sets up the robotic arm as students eagerly await their turn to operate the arm in the ENCHANT Camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Teerachart Soratana, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, helps Shaelyn, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, as she takes a stab at controlling the robotic arm at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Man I (Maggie) Wu helps students as they learn about Inertia Measurement Units (IMUs) in the ENCHANT Camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Joi-Lynn Mondisa, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, meets with the Tech Comm instructors of her engineering 100 course in the IOE Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on December 5, 2017.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Ava, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, puts on safety glasses before taking the controls of the robotic arm in Teerachart Soratana’s station of the camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Ava, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, jumps at the chance to be the first to get to operate the robotic arm in Teerachart Soratana’s station of the camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Joi-Lynn Mondisa, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, teaches an introductory engineering 100 course in the EECS Building on October 30, 2017.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Teerachart Soratana, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, helps Shaelyn, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, as she takes a stab at controlling the robotic arm at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Paul Jameson, Senior Director of Global Industries, Cisco - will lead a discussion around the IoE strategies and technologies three companies are using in their day-to-day operations and the results and goals they are achieving.
How is the Internet of Everything (people, processes, data and things) and the Internet of Things impacting the retail and finance industry? During this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media session, you’ll hear results from a recent Cisco FSI study as well as insight from industry leaders in retail and finance as they talk about their own IoE/IoT strategies and implementations and how these technologies are helping to decrease operational costs while increasing productivity and driving better customer service and higher sales.
Students from Industrial and Operations Engineering 334, taught by Professor Paul Green, measure the lighting levels of stop signs on Bonisteel Boulevard at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on September 14, 2021.
In 334, students are learning human factors engineering, in this case by determining the distances from which they can read the sign by a wide range of drivers under a wide range of conditions. In 334, students will also be measuring the sound levels of outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers, create simulated warehouses verifying that the forces and energy required over a shift to move boxes are not excessive as well as design workplace factories so the parts the workers need are within reach.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Teerachart Soratana, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, helps Ava, one of the ENCHANT Camp attendees, as she takes a stab at controlling the robotic arm at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Joi-Lynn Mondisa, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, smirks as Valerie Washington, IOE PhD Student, bundles up with a slight sense of shame as she tells Mondisa about what she wants to “focus” on for her graduate studies. This isn’t the first time that Washington has given a long list of raw ideas and wasn’t likely to be the last. As her co-advisor, however, Mondisa understands she needs to help reign in Washington’s passions in order to help her student train her focus on a specific topic and thesis in her graduate student pathway.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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From left: Jayne Bussman-Wise, Digital Director, Brooklyn Nets & Barclays Center, Chip Foley, Chief Technology Officer, Forest City Ratner and Chris White, VP of IoT Sales, Cisco
Jhawan Davis (Center), IOE BSE Student, helps M-STEM participants in their math course in Mason Hall on Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on July 31, 2017.
Davis is a alumnus of the pre-college program that helps incoming freshmen understand the flow and demands of their college environment while also building a community through courses, extracurricular activities, and workshops.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
IoE Number: 359717
Location: TOWN HALL, CASTLE STREET
LIVERPOOLDate listed: 28 June 1952
Date of last amendment: 19 June 1985
Grade I
SJ 3490 NW WATER STREET SJ 3490 SW (north side) L2 48/1334 Town Hall 52/1334 (formerly listed under Castle 28.6.52. Street) G.V. I 1749-54. John Wood the elder of Bath. Additions and reconstruction 1789-97. James Wyatt and John Foster. The dome added 1802, south portico 1811, interior completed circa 1820. Stone with slate roof and lead dome. 2 storeys, 9 bays and 12-bay returns. Basement of rock faced rustication. Ground floor rusticated with round-headed windows in recessed reveals. All windows are sashed with glazing bars. 3-bay centre loggia with round-arched entrances, windows in returns with wrought iron screens. Recessed door with fanlight and 3-panel doors with large ornamental knockers. 1st floor has Corinthian pilastrade with unfluted pilasters, central hexastyle portico with unfluted Corinthian columns. Windows are round-headed on angle pilasters with rectangular panels over, carved with swags and wreaths. Carved panels between capitals of pilastrade. Entablature and balustrade. High Street facade: 1st 9 bays form symmetrical composition round 3-bay centre with applied hexastyle portico. Central door with iron overthrown and lamp. Last 3 bays have 1st floor niches with blind bull's eyes over. Pilastrade has coupled pilasters. Tall panelled parapet over entablature. Exchange Flags facade of 5 bays has projecting 3-bay centre with 1st floor open loggia of coupled columns. Centre windows with architraves and pediments, bull's eyes over. Side windows are tripartite, with colonnettes and responds, carved panels over. Loggia surmounted by statues taken from the Irish Houses of Parliament at Dublin. Tall parapet over entablature. Exchange Street West facade similar to High Street facade. Central dome on drum with large recessed small paned windows behind colonnade with 4 projecting aedicules. Balustrade with 4 clocks flanked by lions and unicorns. Dome surmounted by figure of Britannia. Iron area railings with lampstands. Interior: see Pevsner "South Lancashire". One of the finest surviving C18 town halls.
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John Meister, CIO, Panera
How is the Internet of Everything (people, processes, data and things) and the Internet of Things impacting the retail and finance industry? During this one-hour in-person and TP/WebEx integrated media session, you’ll hear results from a recent Cisco FSI study as well as insight from industry leaders in retail and finance as they talk about their own IoE/IoT strategies and implementations and how these technologies are helping to decrease operational costs while increasing productivity and driving better customer service and higher sales.
Hong Kong Culture | Modern Hong Kong History started in 1841.
Visit Hong Kong - one of the World‛s GREATEST Cities!
Hong Kong is blessed with some of the most amazing panoramic city views in the World today and even better 75% of the land area consists of country parks and wetlands plus we have 575+ named hills and peaks offering some great hiking trails and lots of very fine beaches and remote islands - in a nutshell, Hong Kong is full of surprises!
Victoria Peak, The Peak Tram, Victoria Harbour, The Big Buddha | Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village, The iconic Star Ferry, The Ocean Terminal Deck, The iconic Street Tram on HK Island, TST Promenade, Cheung Chau Island, Peng Chau Island, Temple Street Night Market, The Ladies Market, Chi Lin Nunnery | Nan Lian Garden, Statue Square, The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Tsz Shan Monastery, Tai Kwun Centre, Hollywood Road, The Mid Levels Escalator, Aberdeen, Stanley, The West Kowloon Cultural Centre, Food Markets... the list goes on and on of cool and unusual places you should “visit or do” when you come to Hong Kong.
Book a Private Tour of Hong Kong to maximise your time here and gain an in depth understanding of this amazing city, in addition we have a great food culture and night life scene with some 15,000 - 20,000 Restaurants and Bars officially and unofficially and any and all visitors should take a private or group food tour in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong has one of the very best public transport systems in the world (MTR Subway and Buses + 18,163 Taxi‛s) they are cheap, reliable and easy to use.
Hong Kong - Some Facts - Population 7.5 Million people | 92% Ethnic Chinese | English is an Official Language along with Cantonese and Mandarin | 1,114 sq km or 430sq miles of diversity | 263 Islands | People | Street Scenes | Traffic Scenes | Nature Scenes | Animals | Buildings | Shopping | Gardens | The Countryside | Islands and the Ocean + Daily Life and anything interesting, all Districts, Hong Kong
☛.... and if you want to read about my personal views on Hong Kong, then go to my blog, link is shown below, I have lived in Hong Kong for over 50 years and completed 2,324 Private Tours of Hong Kong between 8th April 2011 and February 11th 2020
✚ www.j3consultantshongkong.com/j3c-blog
☛ Photography is simply a hobby for me, I do NOT sell my images and all of my images can be FREELY downloaded from this site in the original upload image size or 5 other sizes, please note that you DO NOT have to ask for permission to download and use any of my images!
IoE Number: 443955
Location: THE SPA,
SCARBOROUGH, SCARBOROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE
Date listed: 08 June 1973
Date of last amendment: 08 June 1973
Grade II
The Spa 1. 1605 TA 0487 6/192 II 2. The Spa dates back to the C18 when a mineral spring there became a place of fashionable resort. Originally there was just a timber embanked terrace to the shore. Later, in the early C19 a castellated building was raised. In 1858 Paxton designed the new ashlar faced Spa pavilion raised on terrace with arcaded ground and 1st floor articulated by pilaster strips, 7 bays, with projecting pilastered corner towers with balustraded parapets. A cast iron verandah with 1st floor balcony encased the building and extended as covered walk in front of stalls and shops to the north along promenade. To the south was a terrace with bandstand and a free standing 2 storey and basement tower with open 2 bay arcades to upper levels and balustraded parapet. In 1877 a fire gutted the main pavilion. From 1877 to 1880 the pavilion was restored and doubled in length by Verity and Hunt. The south part of the present pavilion incorporates Paxton's building with the 2 south towers. In the centre is a 3 storey slight projection with deep entrance niche flanked by similar bays to end towers with paired pilasters flanking 1st floor. The 2nd floor above is divided into 9 small windows, round arched, by pilasters. Balustraded parapet, Surmounting this centre feature is a set back belvedere storey with truncated pyramid leafed roof with cresting. The north wing added by Verity and Hunt balances that to south with similar corner towers. The new architects added leaf domed open belvederes to the towers but these have been removed. Across the ground floor the cast iron verandah with side brackets to columns was extended across new part and had elaborate triple branch lamp standards some of which survive, The verandah is continued as gallery to single storey range along promenade to north. The bandstand to south has been rebuilt and Paxton's Tower replaced by 1920's ballroom. Entrance hall has grand double staircase and blind arcading to walls. The Spa was the most fashionable place of entertainment and rendezvous during the Victorian hey-day of Scarborough, frequented by the Prince of Wales during his visit to Scarborough as guest of the Londesboroughs.
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Man I (Maggie) Wu helps students as they learn about Inertia Measurement Units (IMUs) in the ENCHANT Camp at the College of Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, August 26, 2022.
The ENCHANT camp (ErgoNomiCs and Human-Automation iNteracTion) features four stations where the campers see and interact with the latest robotic/automated technology. In the camp, they use motion sensors to create images on a computer, drive an autonomous vehicle in a simulator, control a robotic arm, and learn about different types of robots in our everyday lives.
The camp is supported by Prof. Jessie Yang's CAREER grant through the NSF Human-Centered Computing (HCC) program, Prof. Leia Stirling's grants through the NSF Mind, Machine, and Motor Nexus (M3X) program, and Dr. Sheryl Ulin's outreach grant, one component of the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering, a NIOSH sponsored Education and Research Center.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
In the ill-fated Qualiflyer-Group-colours...
First flight: June 1, 1995...(c/n 535)
20/06/1995 Swissair HB-IOE
01/06/2002 Air Mediterranée F-GYAN ceased operations on February 15, 2016
28/04/2016 Olympus Airways SX-ABD
22/12/2016 Jubba Airways SX-ABD leased from Olympus Airways
Lauren Thomas, IOE BSE Student, studies before her marketing final exam in the Engineering Learning Center in the Chrysler Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on April 18, 2017.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
A student from Industrial and Operations Engineering 334, taught by Professor Paul Green, measures the lighting levels of stop signs on Bonisteel Boulevard at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on September 14, 2021.
In 334, students are learning human factors engineering, in this case by determining the distances from which they can read the sign by a wide range of drivers under a wide range of conditions. In 334, students will also be measuring the sound levels of outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and leaf blowers, create simulated warehouses verifying that the forces and energy required over a shift to move boxes are not excessive as well as design workplace factories so the parts the workers need are within reach.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing